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MONDAY 2 FEBRUARY

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SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE
Jenny McCartney, film critic of the Sunday Telegraph reviews Something’s Gotta Give, the new Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton romantic comedy.

Something's Gotta Give is released on 6 February, certificate 12a

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Official site - Something's Gotta Give

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CECIL BEATON - PORTRAITS
The editor of Cecil Beaton's diaries, Hugo Vickers and photography expert Joanna Pitman discuss the new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.

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BRIAN ALDISS
Venerated as one of the most important science fiction writers today, Brian Aldiss discusses his latest work with Mark Lawson.

'Affairs at Hampden Ferrers - An English Romance' by Little, Brown Publishers, ISBN: 0316725811

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IAN POTTER
The new television drama Sea of Souls begins tonight, featuring Siobhan Redmond as identical twins. Film historian Ian Potter delves deeper into the screen phenomenon of one actor playing themselves...twice.

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BBC Drama - Sea of Souls

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